If you think your dog may have eaten a battery, call your veterinarian. They will be able to tell you if your dog may need surgery to remove it or if you should just watch your dog for signs of intestinal blockage.
A battery seems like a strange thing for a dog to eat, but it's better to be safe and call your vet than risk losing your pup.
Chewing sticks is something normal your puppy will want to do. However you need to be watchful of them because sticks can break and you wouldn't want your puppy choking on a small peice of stick. I buy these treats that are in "stick form" and are good for my puppy's teeth. Hope this helped! :)
the puppy
Because it is playing and because it wants to
no the puppy will not die, just call a vet or take it to the vet.
No. It is an instinct a dog has when it is born. Although all dogs don't chew!
No. Not to mention the fact that this is very dangerous.Do not attempt to chew a battery at all.
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YES the bee stings
For a puppy to chew on, you can give them appropriate chew toys made specifically for puppies. Avoid giving them items that can splinter or be swallowed, such as bones or small objects. It's important to supervise your puppy while they are chewing to ensure their safety.
Bitter apple spray worked well for us, but it was one or two specific areas of the carpet. It may not be a feasible solution if it is a very large area that's being chewed on. Should be able to find it at any pet store and places like Wal-Mart and Target.
OH YEAH. Sliders have simonella on their feet. You should be weary of touching the little germ monster. I have one and it is BAD NEWS especially because that is a puppy!!! Immediately take your puppy to the hospital or as soon as you can because simonella can kill.
Probably chewing and licking on them because puppy has a fungus that is bothering him and turning it's toenails black. Time for a trip to the vet. Probably chewing and licking on them because puppy has a fungus that is bothering him and turning it's toenails black. Time for a trip to the vet.